CHAOS FIELD ARTICLES

January 11, 2006 - While the GameCube may not have any recent blockbusters hits due to the Zelda delay and Nintendo's preparation for the Revolution, there have been a few titles that may have slipped under the radar for the majority of fans. Chaos Field brings shooter junkies a breath of fresh air, and though it may not be the pinnacle of its genre, it does manage to deliver solid entertainment for a budget price.

August 15, 2005 - Publisher O~3 Entertainment confirmed today it will bring Chaos Field to North America this holiday season, offering gamers in the States a chance at Milestone's classic-style shooter.

May 6, 2005 - IGNcube learned today that the MileStone-developed GameCube shooter Chaos Field, which was published SEGA in Japan, is now headed for a release in America. The title will be published by Q-3 and is scheduled for a late summer debut, according to the company.

March 7, 2005 - The GameCube isn't exactly a shooting-fan's dream system, although it has been targeted by a few biggies. The biggest of all would, of course, be Treasure's Ikaruga, but the GameCube was also first home to Shikigami no Shiro II (the original first saw release on, strangely enough, the Xbox!).
And now we have the latest: Chaos Field. We're not sure what made publisher Milestone look at the Naomi-based arcade-original and think GameCube port (this comes after last year's Dreamcast port), but the result, Chaos Field: Expanded, arrived to the Japanese GameCube late last week.

March 1, 2005 - Are you a big import gamer? Have you been counting the days for the next Dreamcast release? Or maybe you couldn't contain yourself over the four Interchannel releases set for last Thursday. Or how about the ten love simulations released the same day? If these things get you excited, you've followed the right link!
This weekly section of IGN will keep you up to date on what games were released over the previous week in Japan. If you want to keep informed of the import scene, be sure and check back every week.